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>> natural byproduct of capitalism and it's it's a natural byproduct of education. intellectual capital and education capital is just as important as financial capital. that's where we haven't done enough. >> mort zuckerman, we'll have you come back very, very soon. have a nice weekend. >> thank you. >>> you probably made a pile of money in the market. at loest on paper. when is it time to turn those green arrows into greenbacks? a look at the art of selling, next. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and me
>> natural byproduct of capitalism and it's it's a natural byproduct of education. intellectual capital and education capital is just as important as financial capital. that's where we haven't done enough. >> mort zuckerman, we'll have you come back very, very soon. have a nice weekend. >> thank you. >>> you probably made a pile of money in the market. at loest on paper. when is it time to turn those green arrows into greenbacks? a look at the art of selling, next....
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. >> you're self-educated, self-taught? >> mm-hmm. >> have you published any research? >> no. >> frankly, dr. ecklund, you have nothing to base your results on. there's no clinical trial, there's no-- there's no blind study. there are no medical papers published. >> that doesn't make any difference. >> ecklund told us breakthroughs with stem cells aren't published in scientific journals because of a conspiracy of drug companies and governments that he had trouble defining. that's when we told him we bought cells from his lab. when your cells are delivered, they're functioning, living stem cells? >> yes. >> we purchased some stem cells from stem tech labs six months or so ago and had them delivered to duke university, which did tests on the stem cells. and they determined that the stem cells were dead. >> well, they must not have handled them appropriately, then. >> you're thinking that you handled them appropriately, but the stem cell laboratories at duke university did not? >> that would be my assumption, yeah. >> i don't think that there's any chance they were damaged
. >> you're self-educated, self-taught? >> mm-hmm. >> have you published any research? >> no. >> frankly, dr. ecklund, you have nothing to base your results on. there's no clinical trial, there's no-- there's no blind study. there are no medical papers published. >> that doesn't make any difference. >> ecklund told us breakthroughs with stem cells aren't published in scientific journals because of a conspiracy of drug companies and governments that he...
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we educate them and push them out. >> it's crazy. it's a little bit like if we lured over the best and brightest from china. why don't you attend our naval academy and then when you get your degree and learn our secrets we will force you to go home and join the chinese military. i'm optimistic that there is broad bipartisan report for reform around immigration. when the senate comes together and announces their package around reform, there will be broad support as part of a comprehensive reform passengerage. i think it's possible when people work together to really create the political will and momentum around getting this done to get the immigration issue dealt with. >> you have used the words hope and possible. >> i feel better about it than i ever have. i think it's going to require everybody making sure their voices are heard. whether it be republicans or democrats or a house or a senate. they all realize that it's time to deal with it. it is an opportunity. they're going to remain the nati nation. create jobs for all of us. >> n
we educate them and push them out. >> it's crazy. it's a little bit like if we lured over the best and brightest from china. why don't you attend our naval academy and then when you get your degree and learn our secrets we will force you to go home and join the chinese military. i'm optimistic that there is broad bipartisan report for reform around immigration. when the senate comes together and announces their package around reform, there will be broad support as part of a comprehensive...
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going to benefit from this why can't it be small savers, people with retirements, setting for kids' education. gerri: i think you have a great point. a problem with that is it is after all, markets that we're talking about. i think any individual who has been sufficiently byrd is not going to go near that again. and appropriately so. it is time to watch this if you are not in the market. it is designed to benefit if you have been. those who run from these levels will mr. mann my opinion, a great opportunity. now, everybody has to make that judgment. and not one of those people will see redistribution of savings. would like to see higher interest rates for savers. would like to see people embrace the market. those animal spirits discharge into the marketplace. my god, how did the markets decide? gerri: what do you have a thin? the stock market, washington, big companies? can you believe in? >> and granted the markets and the companies that i can take an open, transparent look at and understand what they're doing to look at the markets, understand what they're doing, you know, i cast my eye acr
going to benefit from this why can't it be small savers, people with retirements, setting for kids' education. gerri: i think you have a great point. a problem with that is it is after all, markets that we're talking about. i think any individual who has been sufficiently byrd is not going to go near that again. and appropriately so. it is time to watch this if you are not in the market. it is designed to benefit if you have been. those who run from these levels will mr. mann my opinion, a...
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department of education. kevin ware's immediate career and recovery will be paid for, but coverage in these situations is deliberately narrow and there are examples of players who incur horrendous bills, in some cases because they're not qualified for coverage. so louisville is under no obligation to re-sign kevin ware's contract. the good news, he emerged today from emergency asurgery, which was successful, and he's expected to be discharged from the hospital tomorrow. the spokesman reported than doctors are expecting a full recovery. but for the university of arizona basketball player kevin hardwick, it's a different story. after a knee surgery, he was not taken care of. his mother said you believe your child will be taken care of on and off the court throughout their college career. my insurance doesn't cover all of kyle's medical bills. that creates profit and revenue for the industry, is part of what made that level with kevin ware so gruesome. it was gruesome because of the severity of the injury, and t
department of education. kevin ware's immediate career and recovery will be paid for, but coverage in these situations is deliberately narrow and there are examples of players who incur horrendous bills, in some cases because they're not qualified for coverage. so louisville is under no obligation to re-sign kevin ware's contract. the good news, he emerged today from emergency asurgery, which was successful, and he's expected to be discharged from the hospital tomorrow. the spokesman reported...
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we are going to educate 40 girls. the education of 40 girls. >> we were so happy to hear that message. jolie making the first donation to the malala fund. $200,000. the money will send girls as young as 5 to school. jolie adding her own children have been riveted by malala's story. for much more, go to ourer withsiwith website, abcnews.com and click on "world news." >>> never been seen baby of the royal baby tonight. not the new one coming, but prince charles. when he was just a toddler. playing blocks with the scene. a royal game of tickle monster. later, little prince wallows outside. mom actually waves through the window in some of the video. and with kate due in mid-july, made us imagine the family scrapbook. a tiny prince charles, william, and of course now, the new baby to come. >>> and speaking of family albums to come. a big change for those sears portrait studios. more than 2,000 portrait studios in sears, walmart, babies "r" us have been closed tonight. their parent company calling it quits. the end of an er
we are going to educate 40 girls. the education of 40 girls. >> we were so happy to hear that message. jolie making the first donation to the malala fund. $200,000. the money will send girls as young as 5 to school. jolie adding her own children have been riveted by malala's story. for much more, go to ourer withsiwith website, abcnews.com and click on "world news." >>> never been seen baby of the royal baby tonight. not the new one coming, but prince charles. when he...
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that is different now is the fact that we have 20 first graders murdered in a classroom along with 6 educators. i mean, that's unacceptable. the american people, you know, want something done on this. you know, 92% of americans support a universal background check. it's 74% of nra members. i would hope at some point the leadership of the nra would just listen to their membership on this issue. >> joining me is chris wallace. chris, good morning. >> good morning. >> it seems, of course, not surprising that mark, a very, very passionate when it comes to the issue of gun control. >> oh, of course. i mean, obviously two years ago his wife gabby giffords was shot in the head in a terrible gun massacre in tucson, arizona, in which 19 people were shot, several of them killed. and one of the questions we talked about is the fact that public opinion seems -- or the public fervor for gun control seems to be distinguiminishing move further away from newtown, 100 days out -- right after newtown, a poll indicated 57% of americans supported stricter gun control, now that's down to 47%. and when this comes u
that is different now is the fact that we have 20 first graders murdered in a classroom along with 6 educators. i mean, that's unacceptable. the american people, you know, want something done on this. you know, 92% of americans support a universal background check. it's 74% of nra members. i would hope at some point the leadership of the nra would just listen to their membership on this issue. >> joining me is chris wallace. chris, good morning. >> good morning. >> it seems,...
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. >> there is going to be a big public education and outreach campaign that will kick into high gear this summer. so you may have a lot of people who didn't realize that they were eligible coming into state medicaid offer offices. >> when it comes to medicare and medicaid, a big announcement this afternoon for the centers of medicare and medicaid. last month, the news hitting medicare advantage. the stocks are mixed today. hum humana is higher on the hopes that it won't be that bad. >> they have several control rooms just like this. they have published as many as 25,000 video clips a day during the season. we will have more eye popping numbers and eye popping dollar signs when it comes to mlb advanced media when power lunch comes right back. >> >> we asked how concerned are you. 10% say very concerned. 28% say somewhat concerned and 62% say not concerned at all. that is a story that we will continue to follow none the less. welcome back. >> here is the show. actually it's on our software. i will let people read it on their own. actually, no. the first quarter that's up means the seco
. >> there is going to be a big public education and outreach campaign that will kick into high gear this summer. so you may have a lot of people who didn't realize that they were eligible coming into state medicaid offer offices. >> when it comes to medicare and medicaid, a big announcement this afternoon for the centers of medicare and medicaid. last month, the news hitting medicare advantage. the stocks are mixed today. hum humana is higher on the hopes that it won't be that bad....
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. >> the whole purpose behind this is to vindicate the little children who got jipped out of an education. >> reporter: the indictments are the latest page from a three year long investigation that has shaken the faith of parents with school children here. at one point nearly 200 teachers from 44 schools were accused of changing student answers to improve scores on federally required standardized tests. >> frustrated and disappointed. >> if a jury finds them guilty they should go to prison. >> the educator in the most trouble is beverly hall, a national superintendent of the year who faces up to 45 years in prison. she's accused of giving bonuses to teachers who inflated test scores and firing those who didn't. she says she is innocent. >> what we're saying is without her this conspiracy could not have taken place. >> reporter: former school teacher says she was under so much pressure to cheat, she quit first. >> we were told we needed to get these scores by any means necessary. >> reporter: the atlanta newspaper exposed the cheating when reporters found too many schools with 45% gains in
. >> the whole purpose behind this is to vindicate the little children who got jipped out of an education. >> reporter: the indictments are the latest page from a three year long investigation that has shaken the faith of parents with school children here. at one point nearly 200 teachers from 44 schools were accused of changing student answers to improve scores on federally required standardized tests. >> frustrated and disappointed. >> if a jury finds them guilty they...
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around stem education i think is such a classic example. the u.s. department of commerce protects that stem jobs will grow twice as much as nom stem jobs in the next decade alone. and yet fewer and fewer women have graduating with stem degrees. women now graduate with the majority of college degrees, we are losing ground in fields like engineering and computer science degrees. so that means that we're losing ground in those fields and the mid 1980s, about 36% of computer science jobs were held by women. and in 2006, it was about 20% and last year it was less than 15%. and we know that if we're really going to kind of own our own future, we can't leave a gender behind. we all need to be part of that. we need to be doing a better job of encouraging girls to take math and computer science classes. encouraging women in college to major in those fields. and encouraging companies to hire and mentor those women. >> jada, you know as someone who a very prominent cultural figure, what do you think we need to do to strengthsen women's and girls' perceptions o
around stem education i think is such a classic example. the u.s. department of commerce protects that stem jobs will grow twice as much as nom stem jobs in the next decade alone. and yet fewer and fewer women have graduating with stem degrees. women now graduate with the majority of college degrees, we are losing ground in fields like engineering and computer science degrees. so that means that we're losing ground in those fields and the mid 1980s, about 36% of computer science jobs were held...
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the one thing, these educators -- lou: just us started. >> if these educators are dead to rights the one thing i disagree on is we don't need to set a million-dollar bell on anybody said. as a make sure they show up and answer to these charges. in this instance begin putting electronic bracelets on their ankles and they will show up. lou: i would have them all doing walks up and down the main -treet. this is such an abuse. >> and they have the money because apparently there were pocketing money from this game for a long time, making all this money. the raises they have been getting, up to half a million dollars per year, so they have the money to pay. it's 10 percent of the amount of bail. teeseven -- lou: of the guard to play this? >> there is no way they can go to trial on this. >> i would have might come to jesus moment with all of them. so with the lawrence. come to me as a prosecutor. i will cut you deal if he said everyone else. lou: they have a wire in the room with a conspiratorial. nearly all of these folks got them dead to rights. >> a package deal and avoid the trial. >> a
the one thing, these educators -- lou: just us started. >> if these educators are dead to rights the one thing i disagree on is we don't need to set a million-dollar bell on anybody said. as a make sure they show up and answer to these charges. in this instance begin putting electronic bracelets on their ankles and they will show up. lou: i would have them all doing walks up and down the main -treet. this is such an abuse. >> and they have the money because apparently there were...
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>> sex education, avoiding getting pregnant. >> sex education is educating teens about, especially in this case, homeless kids, about what they can do and how they should do it. >> is it teaching them how to get pregnant or how not to get pregnant? >> i think it's teaching them how not to get pregnant, chris. >> right. then you're on my page. go ahead. >> absolutely, i think -- >> that's why they call it planned parenthood. >> it's planned parenthood. there's more to this than meets the eye. that's been the rub for a lot of conservatives is what you were just saying. about the advocacy. whether or not there is true advocacy. however you define it. whether or not there is in the process of educating you about contraception, for example, that the abortion piece is a part of that. that's where all of this boils down. look, states can do what they want to do with respect to planned parent funding, particularly for states funding planned parenthood. where i have a problem in this particular case is the not affording a homeless child, a child who's in the system, the state-run juvenile syst
>> sex education, avoiding getting pregnant. >> sex education is educating teens about, especially in this case, homeless kids, about what they can do and how they should do it. >> is it teaching them how to get pregnant or how not to get pregnant? >> i think it's teaching them how not to get pregnant, chris. >> right. then you're on my page. go ahead. >> absolutely, i think -- >> that's why they call it planned parenthood. >> it's planned...
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the victims of newtown and the educators that lost their life deserve a vote. more of the quote is if you want to vote no, vote no. don't block a vote. it's not doing service to the memory of these kids. on a state level, a handful of states are taking matters into their own hands. maryland lawmakers voted on a variety of laws. a vote was met with one describing an insane situation with the amount of people flocking to gun shops to purchase firearms before the bill is signed by governor dannel malloy today. >>> this year alone, ten states passed 17 laws that weaken government restricts. let's turn our attention overseas. it may be a bunch of tough talk, but the pentagon is not taking chances when it comes to north korea and threats of war. the u.s. military is stepping up defenses in guam. north koreans are angry about international sanctions and repeatedly raised the prospect of a nuclear strike. chuck hagel called it a real and clear angel. jim is live for us in seoul, south korea, what is the latest? >> reporter: the lathest is the message that is clearly me
the victims of newtown and the educators that lost their life deserve a vote. more of the quote is if you want to vote no, vote no. don't block a vote. it's not doing service to the memory of these kids. on a state level, a handful of states are taking matters into their own hands. maryland lawmakers voted on a variety of laws. a vote was met with one describing an insane situation with the amount of people flocking to gun shops to purchase firearms before the bill is signed by governor dannel...
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there is much to admire about scandinavia on education, on health care on energy. that doesn't mean we need to become scandinavian. we are more free reeling and ready to take risks. americans don't have to stop being american. but why not look at how these countries in scandinavia make investments in health care and early education and all these things create greater equality of opportunity. that is what helps people succeed no matter where they come from or how poor they are. the truth is, scandinavian countries are fulfilling a huge part of the american dream better than america these days. now, thankfully, we are still an innovation powerhouse and we need to spend more on research and develop rather than cutting those budgets. perhaps we need to target some of our inovative thinking towards restoring the american dream of equal opportunity. that would be a truly american solution to an american problem. >>> when we come back, more lessons for america. what we can learn from australia, a country that actually did something following a gun massacre 17 years ago. t
there is much to admire about scandinavia on education, on health care on energy. that doesn't mean we need to become scandinavian. we are more free reeling and ready to take risks. americans don't have to stop being american. but why not look at how these countries in scandinavia make investments in health care and early education and all these things create greater equality of opportunity. that is what helps people succeed no matter where they come from or how poor they are. the truth is,...
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so really defining this in large part according to npr by how educated you are. it's a scary subject. >> an extremely scary subject. i think that what all that we're doing right now with the u.s. economy especially is incentivizing people to take advantage of programs like this. what is the incentive to try and enter a work force that is difficult to get into? it's difficult to get good wages. it's difficult right now you're seeing constantly taxes being raised on younger people. >> few pensions, very little guaranteed employment. >> what is the motivation? the guarantee of disability is probably greater than the guarantee of employment. >> absolutely. >> what does that say about how we treated workers? i don't sound like larry at all right now. >> no you don't. i'm loving it. >> what does that say about workers in this country where they have no job security, no back stop so they're going to do what they have to do. i would do the same thing if i was them. >> i love this conversation because it is getting real about the fact that we have a hollowed out middle an
so really defining this in large part according to npr by how educated you are. it's a scary subject. >> an extremely scary subject. i think that what all that we're doing right now with the u.s. economy especially is incentivizing people to take advantage of programs like this. what is the incentive to try and enter a work force that is difficult to get into? it's difficult to get good wages. it's difficult right now you're seeing constantly taxes being raised on younger people. >>...
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to be in africa and see these kids eating and clothes and vitamin and educated, it brings so much life to you . i just never have been happier . stow it is not so much about the sacrifice, it is about the joy of giving and just that desire to love these people. >> when you first went to your wife and said i am going to sell our house and we'll live like paupers and we'll have a lot of strange people moving in. homeless and drug addicts i am sure she hugged you and said that is what we always dreamed of. >> first of all i didn't do that. it when i came back from oafrica. i would look at this stuff. it is so hard, you have to see the kids, they are so beautiful and they are digging through the trash . you got to go with me and see it . she said i will go some day and if you think we need to down size let's do it. she is an amazing women and that hard for her to give up the house and everything; but once she did go overseas with me. she goes i would live off even less. this is amazing. >> i want to you stay with me francis. i want to ask his 12 year old daughter mercy how she feels about
to be in africa and see these kids eating and clothes and vitamin and educated, it brings so much life to you . i just never have been happier . stow it is not so much about the sacrifice, it is about the joy of giving and just that desire to love these people. >> when you first went to your wife and said i am going to sell our house and we'll live like paupers and we'll have a lot of strange people moving in. homeless and drug addicts i am sure she hugged you and said that is what we...
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we have to invest in education and training and research and development and innovation and grab control of our energy future and have a 21st-century infrastructure. that's what the president is fighting for and ultimately the kind of budget he wants to sign. he's going to continue to fight for that. >> if he is fighting for it, david, why is his ask so much smaller than it could be? understanding in any kind of negotiations with republicans you have to go harder with a bigger offer, suggestion what you want than you will end up getting. given that, why is the stimulus he's asking for so small? >> the stimulus that's contained within his ask is what was reflected in his jobs act he proposed in the fall of 2011. he has consistently pushed for a one-year investment of $50 billion in infrastructure, which is a substantial amount of money, would be helpful. no, it doesn't match the house progressive caucus budget, but it's what he's been arguing for, realistic, achievable and he will fight for it. the senate has its own proposal and we'll see where this all works out. at least we're into som
we have to invest in education and training and research and development and innovation and grab control of our energy future and have a 21st-century infrastructure. that's what the president is fighting for and ultimately the kind of budget he wants to sign. he's going to continue to fight for that. >> if he is fighting for it, david, why is his ask so much smaller than it could be? understanding in any kind of negotiations with republicans you have to go harder with a bigger offer,...
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in the case of high stakes testing and cheating in atlanta that we covered yesterday, educators turned defendants are beginning to surrender themselves into school's custody, beverly hall, who along with her legal team, walked into the jail this morning. lawmakers in tennessee are pioneering new frontiers of high stakes testing. if your kid fails his test, he doesn't eat. we'll be right back with click three. >>> this is jeff marriott. served his country, came home to a desk job and got his life in order, then sequestration kicked in. he says the only way he can bay his bills is if he goes back to war. he joins me next. first, the first awesome thing i saw on the internet has to do with this. major newspaper finds the key to gravity layoffs soon to come. why am i speaking in a form of poetry? because as a nod to national poetry month, "the new york times" has launched something called -- an online duration of haikus plucked from articles. the senior architect developed a rhythm that scans each sentence by using an electronic dictionary containing syllable counts. it checks the times ho
in the case of high stakes testing and cheating in atlanta that we covered yesterday, educators turned defendants are beginning to surrender themselves into school's custody, beverly hall, who along with her legal team, walked into the jail this morning. lawmakers in tennessee are pioneering new frontiers of high stakes testing. if your kid fails his test, he doesn't eat. we'll be right back with click three. >>> this is jeff marriott. served his country, came home to a desk job and...
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you've got education secretary duncan saying things about education that hasn't happened and everyone doesn't think it's going to happen. you've got issues with airport delays you know, and what would be the point, if it's intentional to do it intentionally, they know they would get caught and it's not going to happen. is it that there are no consequences? >> well, first of all, let's be very clear, the only people that are reporting this and quote, unquote, catching them at this is this new station that we're talking on right now. you're not going to hear this on any other mainstream media outlets or cable news outlets. it's continuing to spend the american taxpayer dollar and when you look at something i thought was an april fool's joke. the president comes out and says we're going to have national financial capability month in april. well, this really is national take away from the american taxpayer more of their hard earned capital to give to washington d.c. we know what happens on the 15th of april and if the american taxpayer is late. you're going to hear from the federal govern
you've got education secretary duncan saying things about education that hasn't happened and everyone doesn't think it's going to happen. you've got issues with airport delays you know, and what would be the point, if it's intentional to do it intentionally, they know they would get caught and it's not going to happen. is it that there are no consequences? >> well, first of all, let's be very clear, the only people that are reporting this and quote, unquote, catching them at this is this...
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in the case of high stakes testing and cheating in atlanta that we covered yesterday, educators turned defendants are beginning to surrender themselves into school's custody, beverly hall, who along with her legal team, walked into the jail this morning. lawmakers in tennessee are pioneering new frontiers of high stakes testing. if your kid fails his test, he doesn't eat. we'll be right back with click three. [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. doubletree by hilton. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or in
in the case of high stakes testing and cheating in atlanta that we covered yesterday, educators turned defendants are beginning to surrender themselves into school's custody, beverly hall, who along with her legal team, walked into the jail this morning. lawmakers in tennessee are pioneering new frontiers of high stakes testing. if your kid fails his test, he doesn't eat. we'll be right back with click three. [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can...
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get your world class education. make your life long friends. if you can find a life partner good for you. and the problem is that these -- >> i want to make it clear to our viewers. i read the piece. i got the feeling that you were saying this because in essence men may be okay choosing women who aren't as intellectually bright as they are but women aren't as comfortable with a mate who isn't at least at their level. nina, you have serious issues with this argument. what is the most important issue that you have? >> i'm not sure that this is what we should be telling young girls that they should be looking for in their college experience. i think it is important for young people to find out who they are and what they want unrelated to a spouse and unrelated to a future. girls need to know what they need to learn in order to be the women that they want to be. >> they are going to school at 18. >> i don't disagree with any of that. i am suggesting women that graduate and then spend the next ten years focusing on nothing but career find themselves
get your world class education. make your life long friends. if you can find a life partner good for you. and the problem is that these -- >> i want to make it clear to our viewers. i read the piece. i got the feeling that you were saying this because in essence men may be okay choosing women who aren't as intellectually bright as they are but women aren't as comfortable with a mate who isn't at least at their level. nina, you have serious issues with this argument. what is the most...
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all of that education costs a lot of money. many of them are still in debt. so it doesn't seem on the surface to be a very appealing group of consumers. >> well right now they're not. if you look at them today, these are the people serving you your coffee at starbucks. by the end of this decade that guy or girl serving you coffee is going to be a mom or a dad. that is the real investment play here. the family formation of the echo boomers. you have to think ahead several years here. right like i said, these guys are just getting out of college right now. and they're not ideal consumers. they're heavily loaded with debt and they're young. they don't have high incomes riiht now. flash forward good five to seven years. this is the growth story. just as baby boom after world war ii. there was echo baby boom in the 1980 he is and very early 1990s. there will be another baby boom about 30 years later which puts it at the end of the decade. you have to look ahead with demographics. david: let's get to stocks you say will do well because of these people coming of age
all of that education costs a lot of money. many of them are still in debt. so it doesn't seem on the surface to be a very appealing group of consumers. >> well right now they're not. if you look at them today, these are the people serving you your coffee at starbucks. by the end of this decade that guy or girl serving you coffee is going to be a mom or a dad. that is the real investment play here. the family formation of the echo boomers. you have to think ahead several years here. right...
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young people coming out of college, young people without education, without the big college education, they are getting just creamed. we have to get going as a country or we are really going to have problems. we he can solve all of our problems f. we can get the economy going. whether social security or medicare or medicaid. the big thing is to get the economy strong and robust and we can take care of things. right now we cannot take care of our people that need it. no matter what you you do, no matter what you say it is just not there. and i said it before, you know, the mojo of this country is gone. >> greta: who is the person who has the job, is it the head of, you know, is it the speaker, is it the house majority, the president, business leaders, who really has sort of his finger on the button that could change all this stuff or is there no single person? >> well, i always say it starts with the top. it starts with the the president and i'm sure he is treeing very hard and wants to get everything going the way he wants it to go. this is not good for him. he can't be thrilled by it
young people coming out of college, young people without education, without the big college education, they are getting just creamed. we have to get going as a country or we are really going to have problems. we he can solve all of our problems f. we can get the economy going. whether social security or medicare or medicaid. the big thing is to get the economy strong and robust and we can take care of things. right now we cannot take care of our people that need it. no matter what you you do,...
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in the case of high stakes testing and cheating in atlanta that we covered yesterday, educators turned defendants are beginning to surrender themselves into school's custody, beverly hall, who along with her legal team, walked into the jail this morning. lawmakers in tennessee are pioneering new frontiers of high stakes testing. if your kid fails his test, he doesn't eat. we'll be right back with click three. as a teacher, i like to keep my morning classes lively. thanks so much for coming today, everybody. ugh! ugh! give me the purse! ugh! great job, julie! that why i eat belvita at breakfast. it's made with delicious ingredients and carefully baked to release steady energy that lasts. hi-yah! yes! that is what i'm talking about! so i can keep inspiring my students, all morning. ugh! ugh! belvita breakfast biscuits. steady energy. to do what i do -- all morning long. what's the "new" in the new new steayork?.rgy. a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over
in the case of high stakes testing and cheating in atlanta that we covered yesterday, educators turned defendants are beginning to surrender themselves into school's custody, beverly hall, who along with her legal team, walked into the jail this morning. lawmakers in tennessee are pioneering new frontiers of high stakes testing. if your kid fails his test, he doesn't eat. we'll be right back with click three. as a teacher, i like to keep my morning classes lively. thanks so much for coming...
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so we knew that education was important. in today's times many of our children don't have computers at home. and low income families don't have transportation to get to where the computers are. kids who don't have access to computers after school will be left behind. my name is estella pyfrom. i used my retirement savings to create a classroom to bring high-tech information to students. it's a mobile computer. we want to do what we can do to make things better for all adults as well. i see the bus as being able to bridge that gap between technology and the lack of it. >> helps by having one-on-one attention. if i don't get it, she'll help me with it. >> how are we doing here? it's not just a bus. it's a movement. we're going to go from neighborhood to neighborhood, keep making a difference. >> amazing. just, you know what, makes you think none of us really have many problems, do we? thank you so much for watching. have a terrific weekend. "around the world" starts right after this break. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta
so we knew that education was important. in today's times many of our children don't have computers at home. and low income families don't have transportation to get to where the computers are. kids who don't have access to computers after school will be left behind. my name is estella pyfrom. i used my retirement savings to create a classroom to bring high-tech information to students. it's a mobile computer. we want to do what we can do to make things better for all adults as well. i see the...
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market forces, however, may finally take hold on higher education and lower that huge bill. well, we'll look. is it really happening? back in a moment. [ male announcer ] they say that hard work is its own reward. but there's nothing wrong with enjoying a little extra reward. ♪ that's why southwest built a better rapid rewards program with unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and points that don't expire. rewards that actually reward you. we are southwest. welcaboard. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> welcome back. sticker shock has become a cold, hard, fact when it comes to paying for college. today, the average private college costs about $30,000 a year. and that does not include room and board, according to the
market forces, however, may finally take hold on higher education and lower that huge bill. well, we'll look. is it really happening? back in a moment. [ male announcer ] they say that hard work is its own reward. but there's nothing wrong with enjoying a little extra reward. ♪ that's why southwest built a better rapid rewards program with unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and points that don't expire. rewards that actually reward you. we are southwest. welcaboard. how old is the...
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all of those people involved in this education. candy? >> ed, let me sort of broaden this a little bit, to something that happened, you know, last week. and i spoke on the show, actually, a week ago, to the governor of colorado, about the death of the chief of prisons in colorado. the alleged perpetrator was killed in a shoot-out in texas. now, at the time, we knew that the fbi was looking for possible links between that alleged shooter and that first murder in kaufman county. is that investigation still going on? could there be an even broader conspiracy here, that is not just confined to kaufman county? >> reporter: well, candy, that's sort of what's hovering over this entire situation. we knew after that shoot-out last week in decatur, texas, not too far from where we are, that there was a link at least being looked at between the colorado prison chief and the assistant prosecutor here in kaufman. now, if these other two are related, all of this is still hovering over this, however, law enforcement agencies have not said that they are
all of those people involved in this education. candy? >> ed, let me sort of broaden this a little bit, to something that happened, you know, last week. and i spoke on the show, actually, a week ago, to the governor of colorado, about the death of the chief of prisons in colorado. the alleged perpetrator was killed in a shoot-out in texas. now, at the time, we knew that the fbi was looking for possible links between that alleged shooter and that first murder in kaufman county. is that...
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thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find child care for their kids, these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy and they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles, that is not an abstraction, people will lose their jobs. >> let me tell you the sequester happens it will badly damage the residents of the united states of american. >> it will be painful for the american public. >> i'm not here to square people. >> sequestration is a dangerous and randall policy. >> this is just completely irresponsible. >> and these are job killing cuts. >> sequestration equals unemployment. >> as many as 40,000 teachers could lose their jobs. >> we expect that they will change their schedules and cancel flights. >> this is going to hurt a lot of moms and dads in our region. >> everyone thinks this is a -- bad things are going to happen. >> here was reaction to the columnist, fox news contributor michelle malkin. between the obamas
thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find child care for their kids, these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy and they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles, that is not an abstraction, people will lose their jobs. >> let me tell you the sequester happens it will badly damage the residents of the united states of american. >> it will be painful for...
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the labor market and educational outcomes for men are bad and getting worse for women that are improving. to the extent that women are going to see a man who is their equal or who is maybe a little bit ahead of them with status and professional accomplishment, that is mathematically getting harder as men prove to be a total disaster. >> extinct or too far. please weigh in with your point of view. you can reach me on twitter. up next, tonight's essay. naked journalism. i don't exaggerate. of blood fl. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, d
the labor market and educational outcomes for men are bad and getting worse for women that are improving. to the extent that women are going to see a man who is their equal or who is maybe a little bit ahead of them with status and professional accomplishment, that is mathematically getting harder as men prove to be a total disaster. >> extinct or too far. please weigh in with your point of view. you can reach me on twitter. up next, tonight's essay. naked journalism. i don't exaggerate....
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he was very huge on their education. always quizzed them. if we went to go see i max videos and things like that he would quiz the kids. i remember being in virginia. we had our food catered to us. he didn't want the breakfast catered to the house because he wanted to make the children breakfast every single morning. you're talking about a guy who's very hands on with three children. >> you liked him, right, as your boss? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> and must be watching their case very closely, mike. >> yeah. you know, having the conversations of him passing, it's incredible to see how, what this guy was doing for the world and how he felt for his fans and things leak that. it's very, it's a shame, you know, it's a shame that somebody like that is not with us anymore. he, and he treated us with the utmost respect. for us that was very pleasant to see because we weren't getting paid and things like that. so i was very hands on. he would make the calls for us to get paid. so with him treating us and asking about our families and very persona
he was very huge on their education. always quizzed them. if we went to go see i max videos and things like that he would quiz the kids. i remember being in virginia. we had our food catered to us. he didn't want the breakfast catered to the house because he wanted to make the children breakfast every single morning. you're talking about a guy who's very hands on with three children. >> you liked him, right, as your boss? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> and must be watching...
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and what it could mean for all those who want to educate their children at home. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. do we hano.a mower? a trimmer? no. we got nothing. we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors. we got workshops every saturday. yes, maybe a little bit over here. this spring, take on more lawn for less. not bad for our first spring. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. black friday is b
and what it could mean for all those who want to educate their children at home. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more...
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they're not going to magically get more educated to be able to work the job. we need an appropriate medicine for what ails us. this report really supports that government spending gives you a pump the pipe is broken. the water goes into the ground. the debt lasts forever. it's not a good scenario yes. back to you. >> thank you, rick santelli. let's look at careerbuilder.com's cities with the highest employment. in fifth place, san antonio, texas. in fourth, portland, oregon. third, san diego, california. second, minneapolis. and in first place with 18,934 jobs as well as 27% job growth is -- there it is, austin, texas. yes, indeed. >> still ahead, facebook shares in the green after the social network's big phone announcement yesterday. we have the first person to interview mark zuckerberg coming up. then the ten reasons after 122-point selloff, the market is still overbought. that's coming up. welcome to thew new york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two b
they're not going to magically get more educated to be able to work the job. we need an appropriate medicine for what ails us. this report really supports that government spending gives you a pump the pipe is broken. the water goes into the ground. the debt lasts forever. it's not a good scenario yes. back to you. >> thank you, rick santelli. let's look at careerbuilder.com's cities with the highest employment. in fifth place, san antonio, texas. in fourth, portland, oregon. third, san...
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it's going to cost quite so much to be able to put them through education. but that's the hope that they start small, grow larger and hopefully the pakistani taliban so deeply disenfranchised by what happened to malala disgust generated in pakistan about girls go to school in this part of pakistan, suzanne. >> thanks for that. what an uplifting example she is. >> great. it's amazing. she looks beautiful. and she is strong and courageous. >> started jogging apparently even. >> really? >> yeah. shot in the head. unbelievable. great story. >>> all right. pope francis talks about child sex abuse for the first time since becoming leader of the catholic church. >> and he's promising to act decisively. what does that mean? up next. more than two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand job
it's going to cost quite so much to be able to put them through education. but that's the hope that they start small, grow larger and hopefully the pakistani taliban so deeply disenfranchised by what happened to malala disgust generated in pakistan about girls go to school in this part of pakistan, suzanne. >> thanks for that. what an uplifting example she is. >> great. it's amazing. she looks beautiful. and she is strong and courageous. >> started jogging apparently even....
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the bill includes a ban on large capacity ammunition magazines like those killed to kill children and educators in newtown. it include background checks for private gun sales and april new registry for existing magazines that hold ten or more bullets. the connecticut proposal is expected to be adopted this week. that bipartisan legislation passed despite nra robo calls urging residents in newtown to ask lawmakers to oppose new gun control legislation. later this morning, the nra will unavailable its plan for safer schools. that's going to include legislative proposals for congress and a guide for state and local officials. >>> just days after declaring air state of war with the south and threatening to launch nuclear strikes against the u.s., a new warning from pyongyang. just this morning, north korea is vowing to fire up operations at its main nuclear complex. pa silts that were shut down in 2007 as part of an international peace deal. nbc's jim ma seed a is in seoul, south korea for us today. jim, what's the latest on this? >> good morning, betty. the news of the opening of the nuclear plant
the bill includes a ban on large capacity ammunition magazines like those killed to kill children and educators in newtown. it include background checks for private gun sales and april new registry for existing magazines that hold ten or more bullets. the connecticut proposal is expected to be adopted this week. that bipartisan legislation passed despite nra robo calls urging residents in newtown to ask lawmakers to oppose new gun control legislation. later this morning, the nra will...
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so we knew that education was important. in today's time, many of our children don't have computer at home. and low-income families don't have transportation to get to where the computers are. kids who don't have access to computers after school will be left behind. my name is estella pyfrom. at age 71, i took my retirement savings to create a classroom to bring high-tech learning to communities in need. >> all right. let's get on board. let's celebrate. >> estella learning bus is a mobile learning center. we want to do what we can do to make things better for all a, adults as well. i see the bus as being able to bridge that gap between technology and the lack of it. >> she helps me by having one-on-one sessions. if i
so we knew that education was important. in today's time, many of our children don't have computer at home. and low-income families don't have transportation to get to where the computers are. kids who don't have access to computers after school will be left behind. my name is estella pyfrom. at age 71, i took my retirement savings to create a classroom to bring high-tech learning to communities in need. >> all right. let's get on board. let's celebrate. >> estella learning bus is a...
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. >> that's where angelina jolie, the united nations' goodwill ambassador is working there to help educate afghan girls. the actress opened an all-girl el men industry school, has 200 to 30 students involved. >> cool stuff. she has her own six kids, including three
. >> that's where angelina jolie, the united nations' goodwill ambassador is working there to help educate afghan girls. the actress opened an all-girl el men industry school, has 200 to 30 students involved. >> cool stuff. she has her own six kids, including three
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energy is the way to do it and education. in texas governor rick perry pushed through a way to find a $10,000 bachelors degree and that's, from beginning to end. and so, if you're he a mom and/or dad. that's where i would want to be. >> sean: a state school. >> yes, a state school, but they're very good. they've got so many options. and that's not the same in california. then you take that worldwide and thinking, what kind of a nation do we want to be? if you're going to be the leader of the free world, economically as well as militarily and morally then you have to not have weights on your ankles and that's what they're doing to us. energy is a great way to get out of it. we could develop and produce responsibly. >> sean: never going to happen under this president. >> i don't know, maybe, well-- >> we don't realize how much the red states, low tax, business friendly, exploit energy. we don't realize how much they are winning this. >> business friendly. >> sean: you know what i'm afraid of. the liberals at that voted for the
energy is the way to do it and education. in texas governor rick perry pushed through a way to find a $10,000 bachelors degree and that's, from beginning to end. and so, if you're he a mom and/or dad. that's where i would want to be. >> sean: a state school. >> yes, a state school, but they're very good. they've got so many options. and that's not the same in california. then you take that worldwide and thinking, what kind of a nation do we want to be? if you're going to be the...
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bargaining process, so we've got to make our voices heard, and we've got to organize and mobilize and educate our communities here in memphis to talk about the issues that confront working families in this city. >> i want viewers to know, we're seeing pictures of the rally that happened today. part of that movement that you're a part of here. king pointed to discrimination, obviously, as a motive to those held back at that time. do you think this is about a fight with big business and profit now? >> well, i think it's a battle with the 1% who have a lot of wealth and power in this country. they are trying to gain more wealth and power at the expense of the 99%, who are trying to play by the rules every single day, put bread on the table, send their kids to school. the gap between those that have in the 1%, the gap, the wealth gap, is growing. is growing enormously. and that's unacceptable in this kind of country. that's unacceptable to what dr. king was talking about. we've got to have every opportunity, every american has got to have the opportunity to move toward that american dream and hav
bargaining process, so we've got to make our voices heard, and we've got to organize and mobilize and educate our communities here in memphis to talk about the issues that confront working families in this city. >> i want viewers to know, we're seeing pictures of the rally that happened today. part of that movement that you're a part of here. king pointed to discrimination, obviously, as a motive to those held back at that time. do you think this is about a fight with big business and...
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just rate it so i can make an educated decision. >> there is no violence in there. it's the depiction of violence. that can be done privately. it won't be done by tipper gore. >> we will hold it there, just take a quick break and come back for more. this is getting looifl. >>> quiet at the commercial break where the debate continues in an even more aggressive matter. a lot of tweets coming in. here's what i ask of you the question. what is the difference, ideologically, between all the rules and regulations concerning buying alcohol? buying a car? selling a car to somebody else and so on and guns? why shouldn't guns be regulated exactly the same way as cars, alcohol, tobacco? >> well, you're not talking about whether they should be regulated or not. >> we're not. 40% of all gun sales in america, nobody has a clue who's selling them to who. it's complete madness. >> but do you think that the shootings you're talking about, which are, as you've said, the majority are gang. the majority are handguns. do you believe those will be stopped by background checks? >> how cou
just rate it so i can make an educated decision. >> there is no violence in there. it's the depiction of violence. that can be done privately. it won't be done by tipper gore. >> we will hold it there, just take a quick break and come back for more. this is getting looifl. >>> quiet at the commercial break where the debate continues in an even more aggressive matter. a lot of tweets coming in. here's what i ask of you the question. what is the difference, ideologically,...
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